Photo: Paul Morigi/GettyAmy Grantis back on her feet thanks in part to the support of her husband.The Grammy Award winner, 62, told PEOPLE how husbandVince Gill"made every day of the journey okay"after her bike accidentin July, as she arrived Saturday at the Music Center in Los Angeles for an event honoring Jerry Moss.“The biggest thing was in the two months after the wreck, it was really depressing,” she explained. “Everything canceled, and I just said, ‘What if I’m never all the way back?’ ““And he said, ‘Things happen to people every day, and you just have to take one day at a time, and we’re here, and I love you.’ And that just kind of made every day of the journey okay. And I do feel fantastic,” Grant continued.The musician noted that she still faces low stamina and “memory issues,” adding: “Well, they said a 12 to 18-month recovery for a head injury and so every once in a while, I’ll be talking to somebody, and they’ll say something that I guess I used to know, and I’ll gasp and go, ‘Are you kidding me?!’ “Vince Gill and Amy Grant.Jason Kempin/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“But I’m telling you, I’m glad for every day,” Grant said.Grant’s rep confirmed to PEOPLE that she washospitalized in stable conditionback in July after she hit a pothole while riding her bike in Nashville. She was treated for cuts and abrasions at the time and held for observation.Although she was released two days later, her doctor “ordered additional recovery time,” forcing her topostpone several tour dates. She has since returned to the stage and resumed performances.RELATED VIDEO: Amy Grant’s Husband Vince Gill and Daughter Corinna Honor Her on Stage After Bike AccidentGrant’s accident came after sheunderwent open-heart surgeryin February 2021 to correct a rare congenital heart condition that her doctor discovered during a checkup the year before.
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Amy Grantis back on her feet thanks in part to the support of her husband.The Grammy Award winner, 62, told PEOPLE how husbandVince Gill"made every day of the journey okay"after her bike accidentin July, as she arrived Saturday at the Music Center in Los Angeles for an event honoring Jerry Moss.“The biggest thing was in the two months after the wreck, it was really depressing,” she explained. “Everything canceled, and I just said, ‘What if I’m never all the way back?’ ““And he said, ‘Things happen to people every day, and you just have to take one day at a time, and we’re here, and I love you.’ And that just kind of made every day of the journey okay. And I do feel fantastic,” Grant continued.The musician noted that she still faces low stamina and “memory issues,” adding: “Well, they said a 12 to 18-month recovery for a head injury and so every once in a while, I’ll be talking to somebody, and they’ll say something that I guess I used to know, and I’ll gasp and go, ‘Are you kidding me?!’ “Vince Gill and Amy Grant.Jason Kempin/GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“But I’m telling you, I’m glad for every day,” Grant said.Grant’s rep confirmed to PEOPLE that she washospitalized in stable conditionback in July after she hit a pothole while riding her bike in Nashville. She was treated for cuts and abrasions at the time and held for observation.Although she was released two days later, her doctor “ordered additional recovery time,” forcing her topostpone several tour dates. She has since returned to the stage and resumed performances.RELATED VIDEO: Amy Grant’s Husband Vince Gill and Daughter Corinna Honor Her on Stage After Bike AccidentGrant’s accident came after sheunderwent open-heart surgeryin February 2021 to correct a rare congenital heart condition that her doctor discovered during a checkup the year before.
Amy Grantis back on her feet thanks in part to the support of her husband.
The Grammy Award winner, 62, told PEOPLE how husbandVince Gill"made every day of the journey okay"after her bike accidentin July, as she arrived Saturday at the Music Center in Los Angeles for an event honoring Jerry Moss.
“The biggest thing was in the two months after the wreck, it was really depressing,” she explained. “Everything canceled, and I just said, ‘What if I’m never all the way back?’ "
“And he said, ‘Things happen to people every day, and you just have to take one day at a time, and we’re here, and I love you.’ And that just kind of made every day of the journey okay. And I do feel fantastic,” Grant continued.
The musician noted that she still faces low stamina and “memory issues,” adding: “Well, they said a 12 to 18-month recovery for a head injury and so every once in a while, I’ll be talking to somebody, and they’ll say something that I guess I used to know, and I’ll gasp and go, ‘Are you kidding me?!’ "
Vince Gill and Amy Grant.Jason Kempin/Getty

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“But I’m telling you, I’m glad for every day,” Grant said.
Grant’s rep confirmed to PEOPLE that she washospitalized in stable conditionback in July after she hit a pothole while riding her bike in Nashville. She was treated for cuts and abrasions at the time and held for observation.
Although she was released two days later, her doctor “ordered additional recovery time,” forcing her topostpone several tour dates. She has since returned to the stage and resumed performances.
RELATED VIDEO: Amy Grant’s Husband Vince Gill and Daughter Corinna Honor Her on Stage After Bike Accident
Grant’s accident came after sheunderwent open-heart surgeryin February 2021 to correct a rare congenital heart condition that her doctor discovered during a checkup the year before.
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